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The boys’ club: How Epstein’s influence shaped the exclusion of women in STEM

The 19th reports on how Jeffrey Epstein's influence perpetuated misogyny in STEM, revealing a boys' club where women faced exclusion and devaluation.

The troubling personal side of public surveillance

The Marshall Project reports on police misuse of surveillance tech, highlighting cases in Wisconsin and growing public concern over privacy violations.

Where Americans are moving in 2026: The cities gaining, and losing, the most residents

Offerpad reports on America's shifting migration patterns for 2026, highlighting declines in the Sun Belt and growth in the Midwest and affordable cities.

Celebrating Women's History Month: Women who transformed manufacturing over the last 125 years

TeamSense reports on the vital contributions of women in manufacturing over 125 years, highlighting their roles in labor reform, engineering, and leadership.

The harrowing journey home for families leaving immigration detention

The Marshall Project reports on families released from immigration detention facing hardships, including financial struggles and mental health challenges.

Michigan AG won’t appeal decision to drop charges against 2020 'false electors'

Votebeat reports that Michigan AG Dana Nessel will not appeal the dismissal of charges against 16 "false electors" from 2020.

One of Michigan’s most populous counties will post all ballots online

Votebeat reports that Macomb County, Michigan, is posting scanned ballots online to enhance election transparency and build voter trust.

Rural healthcare is in the red as Trump withholds Medicaid payments to Minnesota

The Daily Yonder reports Trump's administration is withholding $259M in Medicaid from Minnesota, risking rural healthcare stability amid rising fraud concerns.

Oil, Iran, and the recession question

Range reports that while oil shocks can impact recessions, current economic indicators suggest we aren’t on that path yet.

The hidden cost of legal silence: What women really think about the justice system

A Case for Women reports a survey reveals that 76% of women feel judged for filing lawsuits, facing unique barriers and distrust in the legal system.

What causes long lines on Election Day, and how they can be avoided

Votebeat reports on strategies to reduce long voting lines, emphasizing better resource management and voter experience improvements.

The deadly combination of pregnancy and rural living in the United States

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Nonprofit Quarterly report that rural living exacerbates maternal health crises, putting pregnant people at higher risk due to access issues.

The big beautiful drill act

RE:PUBLIC reports on the latest trends in renewable energy, highlighting innovations and policy changes boosting sustainability.

There’s a process for investigating killings by federal officers. Minneapolis is a ‘complete aberration’

The Marshall Project reports that federal efforts to exclude Minnesota from investigations into the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti go against decades of practice.

Why Trump can’t cancel the 2026 midterms, and why election experts say that fear distracts from the real risk

Votebeat reports that Trump lacks the authority to cancel the 2026 midterms, with local officials committed to upholding election laws.

How a notorious maximum-security prison was transformed into a thriving preschool

The 74 reports a former maximum-security prison in Virginia was transformed into Brynmor Early Education & Preschool, serving 152 children and promoting hope.

Can cities make landlords care about energy efficiency?

Grist reports on how cities aim to improve energy efficiency for renters, amidst challenges like "split incentives" that hinder landlord investments.

Which US cities have the most single and married people?

SmartAsset reports Detroit has the most singles (57.4%), while Fremont, CA, has the highest marriage rate (63.8%) and Spokane leads in divorce rates (15%).

Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers

The Hechinger Report reports homelessness among infants and toddlers surged by 23% from 2021 to 2023, impacting nearly 450,000 children in the U.S.

The city where traffic fatalities vanished

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that Hoboken, NJ, has had zero traffic fatalities in nine years due to strong safety measures and community engagement.

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